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Robert Ginty (The Exterminator) and Belinda Mayne (Krull) play Bo and Inga, brother and sister jewel thieves who target the legendary 'White Fire' diamond - a priceless rock so hot it actually burns those who try to lay their hands on it!
When tragedy strikes, Bo undertakes an outrageous plan involving plastic surgery and explosives to infiltrate the mine where the diamond awaits. Bo's plan hits an unexpected snag with the arrival of smooth-talking badass Noah Barclay, played by Fred Williamson (From Dusk 'Til Dawn). Noah's hunting for a missing prostitute - and he thinks Bo and Inga hold the key to her disappearance!
Erotic filmmaker Jean-Marie Pallardy (Erotic Diary of a Lumberjack) brings his kinky touch to high octane action in this infamous exploitation epic, complete with chainsaw mayhem, awkward brotherly love, and a very '80s theme song by the band Limelight!
Special Features
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation
- Original Mono audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Feature length audio commentary by critic Kat Ellinger
- Surviving The Fire: a brand new interview with writer-director Jean-Marie Pallardy
- Enter The Hammer: a brand new interview with actor Fred Williamson
- Diamond Cutter: a brand new interview with editor Bruno Zincone
- Arrow Video
- 101 mins approx
- 18
- English
- 1
- Arrow Video
- Jean-Marie Pallardy
- Robert Ginty
- Fred Williamson
- Belinda Mayne
English SDH
- 1985
- B
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Arrow Films
Robert Ginty (The Exterminator) and Belinda Mayne (Krull) play Bo and Inga, brother and sister jewel thieves who target the legendary 'White Fire' diamond - a priceless rock so hot it actually burns those who try to lay their hands on it!
When tragedy strikes, Bo undertakes an outrageous plan involving plastic surgery and explosives to infiltrate the mine where the diamond awaits. Bo's plan hits an unexpected snag with the arrival of smooth-talking badass Noah Barclay, played by Fred Williamson (From Dusk 'Til Dawn). Noah's hunting for a missing prostitute - and he thinks Bo and Inga hold the key to her disappearance!
Erotic filmmaker Jean-Marie Pallardy (Erotic Diary of a Lumberjack) brings his kinky touch to high octane action in this infamous exploitation epic, complete with chainsaw mayhem, awkward brotherly love, and a very '80s theme song by the band Limelight!
Special Features
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation
- Original Mono audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Feature length audio commentary by critic Kat Ellinger
- Surviving The Fire: a brand new interview with writer-director Jean-Marie Pallardy
- Enter The Hammer: a brand new interview with actor Fred Williamson
- Diamond Cutter: a brand new interview with editor Bruno Zincone
- Arrow Video
- 101 mins approx
- 18
- English
- 1
- Arrow Video
- Jean-Marie Pallardy
- Robert Ginty
- Fred Williamson
- Belinda Mayne
English SDH
- 1985
- B
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an injudiciously juicy, genre-mashing, morality-baiting, multi-cultured jewel!
Esteemed French soft-core impresario Jean-Marie Pallardy wends his wickedly insidious way into the cheap thrill-strewn annals of sinuous exploitation excellence with his 24 carat, Bona Fide, B-Movie Bobby Dazzler, the multi-faceted freak-show, 'White Fire'. Clearly a canny celluloid alchemist of some considerable filmic fluency, as in lesser, more prosaically nuanced hands, this roughly hewn, uncut grindhouse gem would in all likelihood have remained an ill-remembered, trash movie misfire. And yet, perhaps, by sheer cinematic serendipity, White Fire's exotically enticing Turkish environs, plus some additionally fortuitous casting choices, namely having the stoical presences of enigmatic, no-nonsense actors like Fred 'Vigilante' Williamson, Robert 'Exterminator' Ginty and rock-rugged Roman, Gordon Mitchell adding their much-needed idiosyncratic ballast to the 'blah-blah' piecemeal plot of violently opposing smugglers covetous need to claim the outsized, brightly glistering, no longer mythic 'White Fire Diamond' for their own doubtlessly nefarious needs! This singularly unusual celluloid curiosity has the additionally funky frisson of Robert Ginty's bravura, dock-side chainsaw massacre and the sinful suggestion of a not-so latent incestuous desire betwixt brawny, tousle-haired Bo (Robert Ginty) and his maddeningly nubile sister Inga (Belinda Mayne), while remaining unconsummated, merely increases the risqué piquancy of an already outré, pleasingly paradoxical B-Movie melange! And it is White Fire's frequently awkward, bafflingly bizarre treatment of what might have been such stultifyingly ordinary material that gives this high-powered, diamond-detonating, chainsaw-battling, boredom-dynamiting dose of morally mutable sibling-on-sibling action its most transfixing allure! Trash aficionados of Cirio H. Santiago, Brian Trenchard-Smith, and Jess Franco's hastily mounted, no less saucy Spy escapades might well glean the most guiltless pleasure from Monsieur Pallardy's extraordinarily lustrous, recklessly lurid 'White Fire', an injudiciously juicy, genre-mashing, morality-baiting, multi-cultured jewel from the golden age of independently financed, iconoclastic genre cinema!
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